Faults in the secondary circuit of a current transformer (CT) are often manifested as abnormal current or voltage signals, which can affect the normal operation of the system. First, check the cables, connectors, and insulation conditions of the secondary circuit to determine whether there is any physical damage. Next, use a digital multimeter to monitor the CT’s output signal in real time and analyze it in conjunction with the load condition to locate the fault point. Additionally, if any unusual noise or discharge sound is detected, the system should be shut down immediately for inspection.
Common faults include loose wiring and insulation aging. The following table provides reference items for inspection and corresponding treatment methods:
| Fault Type | Inspection Items | Treatment Methods | 
|---|---|---|
| Loose wiring | Check terminals and plugs | Tighten connections or replace connectors | 
| Insulation aging | Visual inspection and insulation testing | Replace aged wires | 
| Incorrect signal output | Compare output signals | Calibrate settings or replace the transformer | 
Through systematic diagnostic procedures and timely maintenance, the operational reliability of high-voltage equipment can be effectively improved, ensuring the electrical system operates safely and stably.
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